ACSL1 Cancer Research Results
ACSL1, Acyl-CoA Synthetase Long-Chain Family Member 1: Click to Expand ⟱
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ACSL1 (Acyl-CoA Synthetase Long-Chain Family Member 1) is an enzyme that plays a key role in lipid metabolism by converting free long‐chain fatty acids into fatty acyl-CoA esters.
– Some studies report that ACSL1 is upregulated, particularly in aggressive subtypes such as triple-negative breast cancer.
– Overexpression has been linked to enhanced cell proliferation and invasiveness.
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Scientific Papers found: Click to Expand⟱
TumCP↓, BA-NLs significantly suppressed the proliferation and glucose uptake of CRC cells by regulating potential glycolysis and fatty acid metabolism targets and pathways, which forms the basis of the anti-CRC function of BA-NLs.
Glycolysis↓,
HK2↓, HK2, PFK-1, PEP and PK isoenzyme M2 (PKM2) in glycolysis, and of ACSL1, CPT1a and PEP in fatty acid metabolism, were blocked by BA-NLs, which play key roles in the inhibition of glycolysis and fatty acid-mediated production of pyruvate and lactate.
PFK1↓,
PKM2↓,
ACSL1↓,
CPT1A↓,
FASN↓,
FAO↓, Significant reduction of FAO was detected in BA-NL-treated HCT116 cells
GlucoseCon↓, glucose uptake in HCT116 cells was significantly decreased by BA-NLs
lactateProd↓, lactic acid secretion was significantly suppressed in HCT116 cells treated with BA-NLs
Showing Research Papers: 1 to 1 of 1
* indicates research on normal cells as opposed to diseased cells
Total Research Paper Matches: 1
Pathway results for Effect on Cancer / Diseased Cells:
Core Metabolism/Glycolysis ⓘ
ACSL1↓, 1, CPT1A↓, 1, FAO↓, 1, FASN↓, 1, GlucoseCon↓, 1, Glycolysis↓, 1, HK2↓, 1, lactateProd↓, 1, PFK1↓, 1, PKM2↓, 1,
Migration ⓘ
TumCP↓, 1,
Total Targets: 11
Pathway results for Effect on Normal Cells:
Total Targets: 0
Scientific Paper Hit Count for: ACSL1, Acyl-CoA Synthetase Long-Chain Family Member 1
Query results interpretion may depend on "conditions" listed in the research papers.
Such Conditions may include :
-low or high Dose
-format for product, such as nano of lipid formations
-different cell line effects
-synergies with other products
-if effect was for normal or cancerous cells
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